With so many disastrous launches for looter shooters (and other live service games) over the past few years, surely Anthem would learn from the mistakes from its peers and not subject players excited for the game to yet another redemption arc. Right?

From February 28th to March 13th, Final Fantasy XIV players can take part in the Little Ladies' Day seasonal event. "As ladies stroll the avenues of Ul'dah, dancing among drifting peach petals and faces aglow with delight, one cannot help but remember what Sultan Baldric Thorne knew so well?that each and every girl deserves to be treasured. On this Little Ladies' Day, however, one in particular will need a kind adventurer's help if the festival is to be a dream come true."

Rockstar is offering its Grand Theft Auto Online players a bunch of ways to earn big bucks this week by taking part a trio of different activities. These include The Data Breaches, The Bogdan Problem and The Boomsday Scenario. Each of these will see players take home 2x GTA$ and RP payloads. Double GTA$ and RP can also be earned in the Arena War Series and players can unlock the Principe t-shirt just for logging in.

H1Z1 Battle Royale for PlayStation 4 has been updated to bring Season 3 online that includes a new 50-player free-for-all Deathmatch mode, Ranked Leaderboards, and the new Battle Pass that includes "100 reward tiers across both free and premium lines". There are also a pair of new bundles available in the PlayStation Store.

On March 19th, Rappelz will be growing again with the release of its next expansion, Epic 9.6: The Siege of the Citadel. Guilds will find a new location that they will be able to raid once per week. Rewards will be given depending on how quickly the citadel is taken down.

In an unexpected turn yesterday, ArenaNet's employees confirmed a rumor related to massive layoffs that are planned to permeate throughout the company soon. While we have no confirmed amounts of how many of the nearly 400 members of staff that ArenaNet employs will be out of work, the confirmations came in the form of tweets from current staff. After massive rounds of layoffs have hit EA and Activision in recent weeks, we, the gaming faithful, look on with solidarity and hope that those that ha

Kotaku has just published an article suggesting that ArenaNet is j"planning big layoffs" according to one person inside the company. The article further states that, while the number is not yet known, it will be a "significant number of people". Lead Game Designer Jennifer Scheurle has confirmed the layoffs via Twitter. The employee meetings have been completed as of this writing, while those affected are processing the news.